Free Speech

What can we do in the New Year to help build inclusive communities amid a time of polarization? BY SCOTT D. MILLER One of the most complex issues for any higher-education president is campus security — not simply guaranteeing physical… Continue Reading →

BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE PUNGO — The words we use matter, and there is a word I care about that is unfairly maligned in our increasingly partisan discourse. That word is rhetoric, misused by opponents of certain ideas as shorthand for what… Continue Reading →

BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE PUNGO — Everything good in my life comes from joining the U.S. Navy. I came to Hampton Roads, met my future wife, attended college, found work as a reporter, had kids. Et cetera. Service in the Navy is… Continue Reading →